Andrew Moses of TexasAppointed from Texas, Cadet, United States
Military Academy, 21 June 1893 (56)Additional Second Lieutenant, 11th United
States Infantry, 11 June 1897Transferred to the 7th United States Artillery,
2 April 1898First Lieutenant, 3rd United States Artillery,
9 November 1899Artillery Corps, 2 February 1901Captain, 22 August 1901
Moses, Andrew

Born at Burnet, Texas, June 6, 1874. He was
a student, University of Texas; he graduated from the United States Military
Academy in 1897; from the School of Submarine Defense, 1906, from the Army
War College, 1921.

Commissioned as econed Lieutenant, Infantry,
June 11, 1897, Second Lieuteeant of Artillery, March 8, 1898, and advanced
through the grades to Colonel, July 1, 1920, and to Brigadier General,
September 19, 1929, and then to Major General, December 1, 1935.

He served as a member of the General Staff,
November 14, 1914-August 16, 1917; as Brigadier Genreal (temporary), June
26, 1918-March 15, 1920; Commander, 156th Brigade of Field Artillery, 81st
Division in the United States and in France. He was Chairman, Joint Board
for Redelivery of Troop Transports, 1919-20; Commandantof Cadets, Agricultural and Mechanical School,
College Station, Texas, 1907-11, also National Guard and organized reserves
duty in various states; Director, Army War College, 1921-23, 1928-29; Commanding
Coast and Antiaircraft Artillery Defenses,Panama Canal, 1930-31; Assistant Chief of
Staff, War Dept, October 8, 1931-October 7, 1935; on duty Army Group, Washington,
D.C., October 8, 1935-February 6, 1936;Commanding the Hawaiian Division and Schofield
Barracks, March 11, 1936-July 30, 1937; Commanding the Hawaiian Department,
1937-38; retired June 30, 1938. Died December 22, 1946.

Buried with full military honors in Arlington
National Cemetery. His wife, Jessie Fisher Moses (21 January 1877-22
December 1951) is buried with him.
Major General Andrew Moses, a commander in Hawaii during
the 1930's, and his son-in-law, Frank F. Reed, an Ordinance officer.